1. General Gage's secret information --
2. Lexington : The crossing "by sea." Mackenzie's and Lister's accounts ; The march to Lexington. Pitcairn's personality. His report to Gage. Lister and Sutherland on Lexington. Smith controls his men. Review and conclusions --
3. Concord fight : Captain Laurie's letter. How not to write history ; Mackenzie and Lister. The map. Lister's story of Concord ; Sutherland again. His many new details ; Laurie once more. His careful story of the Fight. ; The British tactics at Concord. Street-firing - modified. Why Sutherland was in the Manse field ; The "scalping." The declaration of British privates. General note on Concord fight --
4. Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford --
5. Dr. Benjamin Church : More letters of intelligence. Church condemns himself ; Corroboration ; Church's methods ; His visit to Boston ; Church as director of the hospital. Charges and exoneration ; The cipher letter. Its discovery. His trial and imprisonment. "So much for indiscretion." ; The end of Church. Sickness and parole. Popular rage. "Whether living or dead God only knows."

"1. General Gage's secret information -- 2. Lexington : The crossing "by sea." Mackenzie's and Lister's accounts ; The march to Lexington. Pitcairn's personality. His report to Gage. Lister and Sutherland on Lexington. Smith controls his men. Review and conclusions -- 3. Concord fight : Captain Laurie's letter. How not to write history ; Mackenzie and Lister. The map. Lister's story of Concord ; Sutherland again. His many new details ; Laurie once more. His careful story of the Fight. ; The British tactics at Concord. Street-firing - modified. Why Sutherland was in the Manse field ; The "scalping." The declaration of British privates. General note on Concord fight -- 4. Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford -- 5. Dr. Benjamin Church : More letters of intelligence. Church condemns himself ; Corroboration ; Church's methods ; His visit to Boston ; Church as director of the hospital. Charges and exoneration ; The cipher letter. Its discovery. His trial and imprisonment. "So much for indiscretion." ; The end of Church. Sickness and parole. Popular rage. "Whether living or dead God only knows.""@en